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poncho62
08-26-2014, 02:32 PM
I have an older Springdale (1999)...I want to add a receptacle so I can plug in my laptop, charge the cell phone etc. I have a spot that I can access in a storage compartment into the wall of the living quarters, but cant find a 120 volt wire to tap. The 120 volt wires must be in the walls or ceiling somewhere, just not sure where....Any ideas on the method Keystone uses to route the wires?

poncho62
08-27-2014, 04:19 AM
bump...........

randy69
08-27-2014, 03:29 PM
Why use ac 120 volt ? Those devices are dc 12 volt .. Charge from battery or when your converter is working. You can pick up dc power from your storage lights. There are wall mount usb and dc power receptical in white and black.

Larry1013
09-03-2014, 03:15 PM
I have an older Springdale (1999)...I want to add a receptacle so I can plug in my laptop, charge the cell phone etc. I have a spot that I can access in a storage compartment into the wall of the living quarters, but cant find a 120 volt wire to tap. The 120 volt wires must be in the walls or ceiling somewhere, just not sure where....Any ideas on the method Keystone uses to route the wires?

If you have an HP or similar that uses the smart power supply with the center pin, you can use something like this...

HP ED993UT#ABA 65W SMART AC/AUTO/AIR ADAPTR - http://partsurfer.hp.com/ShowPhoto.aspx?partnumber=ED993AA

Accepts both AC and DC inputs - 100-240VAC and 10-32VDC input voltatges - 18.5VDC ouput voltage - Includes detachable 3-wire AC power cord with C5 connector - Includes dongle